Friday, January 14, 2011

Ponies in Snow

After days of snow flurries and temperatures in the teens, we are starting to thaw out here. Our neighbor's ponies were allowed out of the barn for the first time in days. We got above freezing today and the sun was out. They were all huddled in the sliver of sun on the side of the pasture closest to our house and I could get a few pictures. Don't they look all fuzzy and cute in their winter coats?

Bloggers Beware - Just wanted to let everyone know that Google/Blogger deleted one of my other blogs as spam and I am trying to get it back. Check out my temp blog for info on how to back up your blogs and how to get yours back if you lose it.

So cute. Reminds me of the Clydesdales! Horses/ponies in the snow always makes me think of the old commercials. Very nice photos. We haven't had a drop of snow here in W. Texas this winter, just COLD! have a great weekend.

Losing your blog is really scary. It really shocked me, but then I should never be shocked with anything these days with the internet. I see you all still are socked in with the snow. Weezie had 7 inches and says she is snowed in in her "snow castle.” Thank goodness, it missed us. We were 2 hours late one day but that was it. Hope all is well. Genie

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